Silver Sphere
Silver Sphere formed in Boston with members Anya on vocals, Ethan on guitar, Maya on bass, and Jake on drums. Their debut album 'Stardust and Shadows'...
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Silver Sphere formed in Boston with members Anya on vocals, Ethan on guitar, Maya on bass, and Jake on drums. Their debut album 'Stardust and Shadows' included the track 'Boys r Dumb! Duh!' which gained attention for its direct lyrics about gender dynamics.
That song and others like 'crowd' and 'Drinking Games' showed their approach to pop music with straightforward, sometimes confrontational writing. They worked with a sound that mixed electronic elements and guitar-driven arrangements.
Their music drew criticism from some listeners who found the messaging divisive, while others connected with the blunt perspective. The band continued performing and recording without major changes to their style or subject matter.
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